News & Finance
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Brinks: Fear and the Declining Dollar
Brinks creates home security systems - cashing in on your paranoia. But now they're the ones with something to be afraid of - the ...
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Video Games vs. Blockbusters
Are video games taking the place of films? For the same price as a night out at the movies, you can enjoy hours of ...
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Priceline.com: Vacation Matchmaker
Priceline offers two things no other travel site has - reverse auctions and William Shatner. But which one is responsible for Priceline's surge in ...
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Google: Mediocre News
The economy may not be great, but there is a ray of sunshine. Wallstrip reports on Google's higher-than-expected profits, garnered with a more focused ...
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Microsoft and Yahoo: a Postmortem
Julie hits the streets to find out what people think about Microsoft and Yahoo's on-again-off-again courtship. Will Microsoft offer a bigger ring?
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What would you pay?
As gas tops $4, Wallstrip takes their investigative skills to the streets of New York to find out find out if people think the ...
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Landstar: Telling Truckers what to do
Trucks. Trains. Tater salad. How does Landstar do it? Julie explains how Landstar profits without actually owning anthing.
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RIM: Not just a second-rate iPhone anymore
The public's smartphone addiction is good news for the makers of Blackberry. The business staple that gives you arthritis in your thumbs has become ...
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Visa: Giving Wall Street Hope
In the middle of the credit crisis, Visa went public with the largest IPO in US history. Julie Alexandria delves into Visa's strong points ...
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Apple: One of Us
The Apple cult draws you in with its clean lines and airy stores, but leader Steve Jobs must be obeyed in order to keep ...
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Steel Dynamics: Not just for Superman
The steel market is as sturdy as, well, steel. With other countries hoarding their own steel for expansion at home, Steel Dynamics is filling ...
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Exelon: Loving the Earth AND money
Exelon isn't just green for show. One of the largest operators of nuclear generated electricity, Exelon is taking global warming seriously.
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XM and Sirius: Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?
The Department of Justice finally approved the merger, but there are a few more hurdles yet. Are two of the most useless companies in ...
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Frontline: Very Big Boats
Shipping oil around the world in fleets of tankers is big business right now. Who knew? It isn't all smooth sailing, but Frontline is ...
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Burlington Northern: I Think I Can
They move the things we buy. So if freight stock is going up when everything else is going down, that could mean good things ...
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Microhoo: Mr. Right, or Mr. Right Now?
Finding The One isn't easy. Is Yahoo just playing hard to get? Neither company can stand alone against the Google machine, so a loving ...
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Omniture: Stalking Visitors Legitimately
It's not the least bit creepy to find out exactly who your users are, which sites they visit, or what kind of pants they ...
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Exxon: Benefitting from Your Pain
With our Green dreams of renewable energy still in the future, the biggest oil company in America is growing steadily. Ease your agony by ...
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Phase Forward: Boooooring
Phase Forward monitors clinical trials around the world and spurred the move to web-based trials ten years ago. But their boring technology helps us ...
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Clarcor: Filtering Our Filth
Clarcor makes mobile, industrial, and environmental filtration systems to help companies clear the air in our dirty world. The pressure to be germ-free and ...
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